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ˈsaltwort Bot. [prob. after Du. zoutkruid; cf. G. salzkraut.] A name for several maritime and salt-marsh plants. Cf. glasswort. 1. Any plant of the genus Salsola, spec. S. Kali (Common or Prickly Saltwort); = kali1 1.1568 Turner Herbal iii. 37 Kali..hath no name in English... But lest this herbe sho...
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Saltwort
Saltwort is a common name for various genera of flowering plants that thrive in salty environments, typically in coastal salt marshes and seashores, including Salsoloideae
Salicornia
Tecticornia
Sarcocornia
Suaeda
Halogeton
and others: the above genera are in the family Amaranthaceae, which contains certain other saltwort
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Salsola kali
formerly Salsola tragus or Salsola kali subsp. tragus: a common weed of disturbed habitats, commonly known as prickly Russian thistle, windwitch, common saltwort Salsola kali subsp. kali: a salt-resistant plant restricted to the shores of the Baltic Sea, North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, commonly known as prickly saltwort
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kali
kali1 (ˈkeɪlaɪ, ˈkælɪ) Forms: 7 chali, 8 kaly, caly, 6– kali. [Arab. qalī: see alkali.] 1. The Prickly Saltwort or Glasswort (Salsola Kali); = alkali 2. Also applied to other species of Salsola, as Barilla (Salsola Soda).1578 Lyte Dodoens i. lxxviii. 115 The herbe named of the Arabians Kali, or Alka...
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Saltbush
See also
Saltwort, a class of flowering plants that are tolerant of salty soils
Barrier saltbush, Enchylaena
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Batis (plant)
Batis (turtleweed, saltwort, beachwort, or pickleweed) is a genus of two species of flowering plants, the only genus in the family Bataceae. Terminology
The genus Salsola is also sometimes known as saltwort, but is unrelated.
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Taukum
Flora
The vegetation between sandy areas is made up of shrubs and grasses typical of arid zones, including sagebrush, saltwort, dzhuzgun, wormwood, saxaul
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Salsola soda
Salsola soda, the opposite-leaved saltwort, oppositeleaf Russian thistle, or barilla plant, is a small (to 0.7 m tall), annual, succulent shrub that is English) with soft drinks, the word referred to Salsola soda and other saltwort plants, and to soda ash.
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Salicornia europaea
To others, it is called “saltwort.” It grows in various zones of intertidal salt marshes, on beaches, and among mangroves. Uses
The ashes of glasswort and saltwort plants (barilla) and of kelp were long used as a source of soda ash (mainly sodium carbonate) for glassmaking
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Shubarteniz
Flora
There is little vegetation in the area of Shubarteniz, except for scattered spots of saltwort growth near the lakeshore.
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Meade Island
Other plant species include Exocarpos aphyllus (Leafless Ballart), Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata, Salsola tragus (Prickly Saltwort), Sonchus oleraceus
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Euxoa detersa
The larvae feed on corn, various grasses, cranberry, saltwort, sea-rocket, various garden crops and commercial grains.
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Alkalibaculum
Etymology
The name Alkalibaculum derives from:Arabic noun al-qaliy, the ashes of saltwort; Neo-Latin noun alkali, alkali; Latin neuter gender noun baculum
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Batis maritima
Many sites where maritime saltwort occurs are subject to severe tropical storms. Maritime saltwort has been reported as an invasive species in Hawaii, where it displaces native species.
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Alkaliflexus
Etymology
The name Alkaliflexus derives from:Neo-Latin noun alkali (from Arabic al-qalyi, the ashes of saltwort), soda ash; Latin participle adjective
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